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On Sun, 26 Mar 2006 12:25:17 -0500, dxAce
wrote: Simon Mason wrote: "dxAce" wrote in message ... So this is ALL THAT`S LEFT of English BBCWS on SW in the entire Western Hemisphe 1100 1300 Daily 11865 2100 2200 Daily 15390 2100 2130 Mon-Fri 11675 2200 2300 Daily 5975 We can get BBC WS on satellite and DAB here in the UK, as well as MW. At night, 0100 -0600 it also turns up on LW and FM. I'd rather listen to it on DAB than SW any day, although when on holiday, that's a different matter. Those other alternatives are nice I suppose, however, they are not shortwave. Right. Some of us listen to the World Service for the content, not for the catch. |
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